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  2. Robert Marsteller - Wikipedia

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    He premiered many major works, including the Paul Creston Fantasy for Trombone and Orchestra (commissioned for him by Alfred Wallenstein and the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra and first performed in 1948) and Sonata by Halsey Stevens (1967). Like Remington, Marsteller was a master teacher, and many of his students hold chairs in major ...

  3. Donald S. Reinhardt - Wikipedia

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    Donald S. Reinhardt (1908–1989) was an American trombonist and brass teacher.. He authored several books for brass players, including the Pivot System for Trumpet and Trombone: A Complete Manual With Studies and the Encyclopedia of the Pivot System.

  4. André Lafosse - Wikipedia

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    He wrote a book entitled Méthode complète pour le trombone in three volumes published in 1921 (first two volumes) and 1946 (third volume). In it he famously describes the practise of playing with vibrato as vulgar and glissandos of questionable taste .

  5. Trombone repertoire - Wikipedia

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    Leopold Mozart, Trombone Concerto from Serenade in G major (1762) [1] Michael Nyman, Concerto for Trombone (1995) Arvo Pärt, An den Wassern zu Babel saßen wir und weinten for Trombone and Chamber Orchestra (1995) Wolfgang Rihm, Canzona per sonare (1952) Nino Rota, Concerto per Trombone (1966) Christopher Rouse, Trombone Concerto (1991) Jan ...

  6. David Baker (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Baker was among the first to codify the largely aural tradition of jazz. He is credited with writing 70 books, including several on jazz, such as Jazz Styles & Analysis – Trombone: A History of the Jazz Trombone Via Recorded Solos (1973), Jazz Improvisation ( 1988), and David Baker's Jazz Pedagogy (1989).

  7. Maxwell Street Klezmer Band - Wikipedia

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    The Maxwell Street Klezmer Band is a Chicago-based klezmer ensemble. It was founded by Lori Lippitz in 1983 and is directed by violinist Alex Koffman. [4] The band's educational and outreach focus led to the establishment of the Klezmer Music Foundation, which continues to support Maxwell Street Klezmer Band among other professional and amateur groups.

  8. Vladislav Blazhevich - Wikipedia

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    Vladislav Mikhailovitch Blazhevich [n 1], (3 August 1881 – 10 April 1942) was a Soviet-era Russian composer, conductor, trombonist, and pedagogue. [1] A highly skilled trombonist, euphonist and tubist, Blazhevich played in various orchestras and bands and was a professor of trombone at Moscow Conservatory. He is widely known for his multiple ...

  9. Larry Sitsky - Wikipedia

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    Lazar "Larry" Sitsky AO, FAHA (born 10 September 1934) is an Australian composer, pianist, and music educator and scholar.His long term legacy is still to be assessed, but through his work to date he has made a significant contribution to the Australian music tradition.